Millions of Americans, including many Unalaskans, have already cast their ballots through early voting or are heading to the ...
It’s now legal to sell alcohol during voting hours in Unalaska, thanks to a change in state law. The Alaska State Legislature ...
This year, KUCB’s annual fundraising blitz was a little different from usual. The pledge drive marked our 50th anniversary ...
The Museum of the Aleutians in Unalaska has received 22 boxes of archaeological artifacts from the Islands of Four Mountains ...
The At-Sea Processors Association, representing Alaska's pollock industry, has announced that its long-time leader, Stephanie ...
Congresswoman Mary Peltola has served as the State of Alaska’s only representative in the U.S. House since 2022. She was ...
Five months ago, King Cove Mayor Warren Wilson wrote an opinion piece in the Anchorage Daily News. The headline was stark: ...
The M/V Tustumena, which just turned 60 years old, is expected to continue serving the Aleutian Chain with one run per month between May and September of next year.
Oregon is eagerly awaiting approval of a federal disaster declaration following a terrible wildfire season. But ranchers in the state’s hardest hit counties say they won’t see any of that money.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida, a former Army Green Beret, now serving on House committees that cover the military, intelligence agencies and foreign affairs.
Crowds in flood-hit Spain unleashed their rage on the country's king as he visited a town devastated by the recent flash floods.
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Mosab Abu Toha, a poet from Gaza, about his family’s experience in northern Gaza, where the Israeli military is intensifying its ground operation.